
It was on a field trip with the London Earth Mysteries Circle that we visited the famous "rude giant" at Cerne Abbas in Dorset. The E-line cuts right through the figure and is strongly dowsable standing on the road at the bottom of the hill.
You will be relieved to know that we did not carve the above lettering into the chalk! The picture was taken from the title of a video we made of the trip.
The E-line, which we had been following across Surrey and Kent, goes through the chalk figure of the Giant, near Cerne Abbas when extended westwards. We found the line as wide and powerful as usual, much wider than this line plotted by Eileen on the aerial photograph which appeared in "The Ley Hunter's Companion" and "The Ley Guide", by Paul Devereux, which represents its centre. Note however that it skirts the Trendle (or Frying Pan) earthwork near the Giant. The real line would take in the whole of the Trendle. The other line is the one found by Paul Devereux.
